2004 State of Origin series

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2004 State of Origin series
Won byFile:New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales (11th title)
Series margin2–1
Points scored107
Attendance203,309 (ave. 67,770 per match)
Player of the seriesFile:New South Wales colours.svg Craig Fitzgibbon
Top points scorer(s)File:New South Wales colours.svg Craig Fitzgibbon (20)
Top try scorer(s)File:Queensland colours.svg Billy Slater (3)

The 2004 State of Origin series was the 23rd time that the annual three-game series between the Queensland and New South Wales representative rugby league football teams was contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules.

A pre-series Blues mobile phone scandal, Brad Fittler's comeback, a Golden point outcome in Game I and an extraordinary Billy Slater try showed that State of Origin's ability to create memorable football moments was as strong as ever after 25 years of the concept. The New South Wales' Game III victory saw a match-up in the respective cumulative tallies at 35 wins apiece, continuing a recurring trend where any push toward dominance by one side is soon countered by the other. The Ron McAuliffe Medal for Queensland player of the series was awarded to Steve Price.

Game I

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New South Wales players Anthony Minichiello and Mark Gasnier were dropped following a drunken incident during the Blues' training camp when it was made public that Gasnier had left a lewd message on a female acquaintance's phone.[1]

Wednesday, 26 May 2004
New South Wales File:New South Wales colours.svg 9–8 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland
Shaun Timmins (5 - 1t, 1fg)
Craig Fitzgibbon (4 - 2g)
(Report)
(4 - 1t) Brent Tate
(4 - 1t) Scott Prince
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 68,344
Referee: Sean Hampstead
Player of the Match: Shaun Timmins[2]

Game one featured the first ever Golden point decision in State of Origin football in the very first game where the ruling became available. With scores locked at 8-all and three minutes of extra time played, St George Illawarra Dragons player Shaun Timmins, who had returned to top-class and representative football against unlikely odds after two career-threatening knee injuries and operations, stepped up and kicked a 37-metre left-foot field goal to steal victory for New South Wales. Blues halfback Craig Gower had already missed three earlier field goal attempts, was struggling with a knee injury and was closely marked by Queensland at every kick opportunity so it was left to Timmins to create his own moment of Origin folklore.

Game II

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Game II had plenty of hype surrounding it after Blues coach Phil Gould coaxed Brad Fittler out of representative retirement to spearhead the Blues campaign. First game hero Timmins was missing through injury as was Gower and next choice half-backs Trent Barrett and Brett Kimmorley. This left Sydney Roosters number seven Brett Finch to make his Origin debut alongside his club captain Fittler at five-eighth.

Wednesday, 16 June 2004
Queensland File:Queensland colours.svg 22–18 File:New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales
Billy Slater (8 - 2t)
Cameron Smith (4 - 2g)
Dane Carlaw (4 - 1t)
Willie Tonga (4 - 1t)
Scott Prince (2 - 1g)
(Report)
(8 - 2t) Timana Tahu
(6 - 3g) Craig Fitzgibbon
(4 - 1t) Luke Rooney
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 52,478
Referee: Sean Hampstead
Player of the Match: Billy Slater

Suncorp Stadium proved to be a graveyard for the Blues thanks to one of the greatest Origin tries ever seen. 20-year-old Billy Slater, a former track work jockey who had burst onto the rugby league scene in 2003, stormed onto a Darren Lockyer grubber kick from halfway before chipping over the top of Blues fullback Anthony Minichiello, chasing, regathering and scoring in the same instant.[3]

Game III

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Gould gambled by making six changes to the side which had played in game II.

Wednesday, 7 July 2004
New South Wales File:New South Wales colours.svg 36–14 File:Queensland colours.svg Queensland
Mark Gasnier (10 - 2t,1g)
Craig Fitzgibbon (10- 5g)
Anthony Minichiello (4 - 1t)
Luke Rooney (4 - 1t)
Brad Fittler (4 - 1t)
Trent Barrett (4 - 1t)
(Report)
(6 - 3g) Cameron Smith
(4 - 1t) Matt Bowen
(4 - 1t) Billy Slater
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 82,487
Referee: Paul Simpkins
Player of the Match: Craig Fitzgibbon

In Game III, the Blues recalled Trent Barrett to the origin squad who along with Brad Fittler led the Blues to a big win over the Maroons. The match was also the swansong for Phil Gould, New South Wales' most successful Origin coach who had commenced his coaching association with Fittler 14 years earlier at the beginning of their respective coaching and playing careers.

Gould called on six St George Illawarra players for Game III. Debutant centres Mark Gasnier and Matt Cooper dominated on the fringes for the Blues and the class of Fittler and Barrett led them to an emphatic 36-14 victory. Fittler scored the last try in the match in his last ever match for the Blues to the delight of his team-mates.[4]

New South Wales squad

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Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback File:St. George Illawarra colours.svg Ben Hornby File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Anthony Minichiello
Wing File:Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Luke Lewis File:Newcastle colours.svg Timana Tahu File:Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Luke Lewis
Centre File:Brisbane colours.svg Michael De Vere File:Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Luke Lewis File:St. George Illawarra colours.svg Mark Gasnier
Centre File:Newcastle colours.svg Matt Gidley File:St. George Illawarra colours.svg Matt Cooper
Wing File:Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Luke Rooney
Five-eighth File:St. George Illawarra colours.svg Shaun Timmins File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Brad Fittler
Halfback File:Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Craig Gower File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Brett Finch File:St. George Illawarra colours.svg Trent Barrett
Prop File:Canberra colours.svg Ryan O'Hara File:Cronulla colours.svg Jason Stevens File:St. George Illawarra colours.svg Jason Ryles
Hooker File:Newcastle colours.svg Danny Buderus (c)
Prop File:Canterbury colours.svg Mark O'Meley
Second Row File:Parramatta colours.svg Nathan Hindmarsh
Second Row File:Canterbury colours.svg Andrew Ryan File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Craig Fitzgibbon
Lock File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Craig Fitzgibbon File:St. George Illawarra colours.svg Shaun Timmins
Interchange File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Craig Wing
Interchange File:Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Trent Waterhouse File:Newcastle colours.svg Ben Kennedy
Interchange File:St. George Illawarra colours.svg Brent Kite
Interchange File:Canterbury colours.svg Willie Mason
Coach File:New South Wales colours.svg Phil Gould

Queensland squad

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Position Game I Game II Game III
Fullback File:Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Rhys Wesser
Wing File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Justin Hodges File:North Queensland colours.svg Matt Sing
Centre File:North Queensland colours.svg Paul Bowman File:Brisbane colours.svg Brent Tate
Centre File:Brisbane colours.svg Brent Tate File:Canterbury colours.svg Willie Tonga
Wing File:Melbourne colours.svg Billy Slater
Five-eighth File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Chris Flannery File:Brisbane colours.svg Darren Lockyer (c)
Halfback File:Wests Tigers colours.svg Scott Prince
Prop File:Brisbane colours.svg Shane Webcke (c) File:Brisbane colours.svg Shane Webcke
Hooker File:Melbourne colours.svg Cameron Smith
Prop File:Canterbury colours.svg Steve Price
Second Row File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Michael Crocker File:Brisbane colours.svg Petero Civoniceva File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Michael Crocker
Second Row File:Brisbane colours.svg Dane Carlaw
Lock File:Brisbane colours.svg Tonie Carroll File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Chris Flannery
Interchange File:Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Ben Ross
Interchange File:North Queensland colours.svg Matt Bowen
Interchange File:Brisbane colours.svg Petero Civoniceva File:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Chris Flannery File:Brisbane colours.svg Petero Civoniceva
Interchange File:North Queensland colours.svg Travis Norton File:Brisbane colours.svg Corey Parker
Coach File:Newcastle colours.svg Michael Hagan

See also

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References

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Sources

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  • Big League's 25 Years of Origin Collectors' Edition, News Magazines, Surry Hills, Sydney